[Face-research-list] Webpage

Elinor McKone elinor.mckone at anu.edu.au
Wed Mar 2 09:36:52 GMT 2011


Wow, Christian, that is a wonderful offer!

Re searchability, I think it would be good to have key words to  
describe each person's research under headings. For example, this  
might be:

1. Methods: (choose one or more of)
		Behavioural
		fMRI
		ERP
		Other brain imaging (eg. DTI)
		Single cell
		Computational modelling
		Others: specify

2. Populations: (choose one or more of)
		Human adults -- typical
		Human children -- typical
		Aging / Elderly
		Prosopagnosia -- acquired
		Prosopagnosia -- developmental;
		Autism Spectrum Disorder
		Other disorders where face processing is affected
		Monkeys
		Animals other than primates
		Others: specify

3. Theoretical topics: (choose one or more of)
		Identity
		Expression
		Gaze
		Holistic processing / configural processing
		Face-space
		...etc, etc, etc !!

If people think this general approach would be a good idea, they might  
care to expand the lists above (which are just based on what I came up  
with in 10 mins).

The general aim would be that, for example, if one wants to find  
colleagues or potential collaborators who do behavioural work on gaze  
processing in monkeys, or expression recognition in Autism, then  
keyword searching would be a useful tool for doing this.

Best,
Elinor

On 02/03/2011, at 5:57 PM, Christian Wallraven wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> first off, thanks to Peter for getting things going - I think this  
> list is a great idea!
>
> Also, I like the webpage suggestion and would be more than happy to  
> create and host it. We can make a public and a private version of  
> the page, so that contact details are only available to list  
> subscribers. As for the content, I would envision a collection of  
> links (e.g., labs, databases) as well as the member profiles. The  
> profiles should be searchable and sortable and possibly might  
> contain affiliation, bio, research interests, and key bibliography.
> Of course, the final format is up to the list to decide :) - I am  
> happy to help set up this resource...
>
> As for my background, I graduated from the Max Planck Institute for  
> Biological Cybernetics working on computer vision & face recognition  
> under the supervision of Heinrich Bülthoff. Together with my  
> colleague Christoph Dahl, I also did a few studies comparing macaque  
> and human face perception recently, which might be of interest to  
> some on the list. My current interests lie in perception of facial  
> expressions, comparing human and computer face recognition  
> performance, as well as multi-sensory face recognition.
>
> Best regards from Korea and hoping for a lively list
>
> Christian
>
>
> --
> Christian Wallraven
> Cognitive Systems Lab
> Dept. of Brain & Cognitive Engineering
> Korea University
> email: wallraven at korea.ac.kr
> web: cogsys.korea.ac.kr
>
>
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